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Social capital modeling in virtual communities : Bayesian belief network approaches / by Ben Kei Daniel.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Daniel, Ben Kei, 1971-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social capital (Sociology).
- Community development.
- Technology--Social aspects.
- Technology.
- Online social networks.
- Physical Description:
- xxii, 259 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2009]
- Summary:
- "In this book researchers have employed different approaches to examine and describe various types of relationships among people in communities by using social capital as a conceptual and theoretical tool"--Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Section I Theory and Application of Social Capital
- Chapter I The Roots of Communities and Social Capital 1
- Introduction 1
- Early Work on the Concept of Community 2
- Modern Meaning of a Community 4
- Social Capital and Community Connectivity 6
- The Origin of the Notion of Social Capital 7
- Social Capital in Virtual Communities 10
- Bayesian Belief Network and Modelling of Social Capital 11
- Conclusion 13
- References 14
- Endnote 17
- Chapter II Conceptual and Theoretical Foundations of Social Capital 18
- Introduction 18
- The Classical Economic Capital 19
- Cultural Capital 21
- Human Capital 22
- Natural Capital 23
- Social Capital and Other Forms of Capital 24
- Conceptualising Social Capital 25
- Dimensions of Social Capital 26
- Types of Social Capital 30
- Conclusion 39
- References 40
- Chapter III Social Capital Use-Case Application Areas 43
- Introduction 43
- Modern Application of Social Capital 44
- Conclusion 53
- References 55
- Endnotes 57
- Chapter IV Approaches for Measuring Social Capital 58
- Introduction 58
- Measurement Social Capital Conceptual 59
- Current Approaches for Measuring Social Capital 59
- Social Network Analysis 63
- Content Analysis 67
- Sources of Social Capital 68
- Indicators of Social Capital 69
- Conclusion 70
- References 72
- Endnote 74
- Chapter V Trust and Social Capital 75
- Introduction 75
- The Nature of Trust 75
- Trust and Awareness 81
- Sources of Trust 83
- Measuring Trust 84
- Measuring Social Capital in Terms of Trust 85
- Main Challenges of Building Trust in Virtual Communities 86
- Conclusion 87
- References 89
- Section II Social Computing and Virtual Communities
- Chapter VI Social Computing and Social Software 93
- Introduction 93
- Historical Development of the Network Communication Media 94
- The Intermission of the World Wide Web 95
- The First Generation of the Web 98
- The Second Generation of the Web 99
- The Third Generation of the Web 107
- The Fourth Generation of the Web 108
- Social Computing and Social Software 110
- Conclusion 118
- References 120
- Chapter VII Virtual Communities 122
- Introduction 122
- Historical Overview of Virtual Communities 123
- Types of Virtual Communities 129
- Common Use-Cases of Virtual Communities 137
- Conclusion 150
- References 151
- Endnotes 155
- Chapter VIII Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Communities 156
- Introduction 156
- The Nature of Knowledge 156
- Knowledge Networks and Basic Related Concepts 159
- Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Comunities 161
- Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing 164
- Conclusion 165
- References 166
- Section III Computational Modelling
- Chapter IX Foundations of Social Modelling 169
- Introduction 169
- Foundation of Computational Modelling 170
- The User Modelling Approach 173
- Two Main User Modelling Research Perspectives 174
- Modelling Scenarios 179
- Conclusion 180
- References 181
- Chapter X Overview of Bayesian Belief Network 182
- Introduction 182
- Bayesian Statistic and Probablity Theory 184
- Graphical Models 186
- What is a Bayesian Belief Network? 186
- Application of Bayesian Belief Networks 190
- Conclusion 192
- References 193
- Chapter XI Construction of Bayesian Models 195
- Introduction 195
- Simplifying the Construction of Bayesian Models 196
- Construction Phases of a Bayesian Belief Network 198
- Conclusion 204
- References 205
- Section IV Computational Model Of Social Capital
- Chapter XII A Computational Model of Social Capital 208
- Introduction 208
- Fundamental Components of Social Capital 208
- Challenges 222
- Conclusion 224
- References 224
- Chapter XIII Sensitivity Analysis 226
- Introduction 226
- Overview of Sensitivity Analysis 226
- Sensitivity Analysis of Social Capital 228
- Conclusion 229
- References 230
- Chapter XIV Model Validation 231
- Introduction 231
- Procedures for Validating Model 231
- Validating a Bayesian Model 232
- Validating the Model of Social Capital 233
- Trust and Social Capital 234
- Awareness and Social Capital 235
- Engagement 236
- Social Networking and Shared Identity 237
- Shared Understanding 238
- Social Protocols 238
- Conclusion 239
- References 240
- Chapter XV Conclusion, Book Limitations and Future Directions 242
- Introduction 242
- Communities and Social Capital 243
- Social Capital in Virtual Communities 244
- Utility of Bayersian Modelling in Social Systems 246
- Conclusion and Future Directions 247
- Book Limitations 249
- Final Thoughts 250.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781605666631
- 1605666637
- 9781605666648
- 1605666645
- OCLC:
- 298112232
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